Operations Management
People
Course director
Assistant
Description
Operations management is concerned with designing and controlling the production of goods or services. Based on a company’s competitive and business strategy, operations managers develop and control the process of transforming inputs (e.g. raw materials, labor, information, energy) into outputs (e.g., goods and services). Operations Management consists of numerous subfields. In this course, we will focus on: operations strategy, process analysis, capacity management, forecasting, waiting line management, and inventory management.
Objectives
Understand key operations management concepts such as operations strategy, process analysis, capacity management, forecasting, waiting line management, and inventory management.
Sustainable development goals
- Indusrty, innovation and infrastracture
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
The course uses lectures, online simulations, and case study analysis to teach advanced methods of Operations Management to future executives.
Class attendance must be at least 80% of classes.
Examination information
Class Participation (10%)
Quizzes (20%)
Cases (30%)
Final written exam (40%)
Bibliography
Education
- Master of Science in Economics in Management, Lecture, 1st year
- Master of Science in Management and Informatics, Lecture, 1st year